Lincoln City University undergraduate, Sarata Bello has stated why she intends to be in the Health Care line in future.

The versatile Lincoln Lion star has done well to combine football and education in the United States of America since arriving from her native NIGERIA.

Bello who also studied at Methodist High School, Sagamu says the love for the Healthcare profession really inspired her.

She mused in a chat with the Media: “Most people value their health above everything else in their lives whether they know it or not. When someone is sick or injured, his or her normal way of life is disrupted and health care practitioners have the incredible opportunity to restore these people’s lives to normalcy and even save some from death itself.”

“Becoming a Health Practitioner means learning everything there is to know about the human body. The human body itself is an incredible thing to study and medical students and doctors have the opportunity to further examine it with the most innovative technology. From the pumping of the heart to drugs that take away pain to machines that allow you look inside a person, modern medicine remains one of the most fascinating subjects in the world. By the virtue of their title, we are trusted with sensitive information that most other people would not have access to. Patients share their deepest concerns with their doctors in hopes of being healed. To be trusted to this extent by anybody is a great honor.”

“Health care experts are considered the leaders in health care and often have the final say on treatment decisions. When they talk, people usually listen. We interact with different kinds of people with various ailments every day. The variety of experiences guarantees that every day will have some sort of excitement.”

“Just because you are a health care expert does not mean you have to see patients all day every day. There are numerous opportunities available for MD’s and DO’s: clinical research, basic science research, journalism, consulting, business ventures, hospital administration, public health, and public policy,” she added.

Sarata Bello is expected to graduate from Lincoln City University before the year runs out Lincoln City University undergraduate, Sarata Bello has stated why she intends to be in the Health Care line in future.

The versatile Lincoln Lion star has done well to combine football and education in the United States of America since arriving from her native NIGERIA.

Bello who also studied at Methodist High School, Sagamu says the love for the Healthcare profession really inspired her.

She mused in a chat with the Media: “Most people value their health above everything else in their lives whether they know it or not. When someone is sick or injured, his or her normal way of life is disrupted and health care practitioners have the incredible opportunity to restore these people’s lives to normalcy and even save some from death itself.”

“Becoming a Health Practitioner means learning everything there is to know about the human body. The human body itself is an incredible thing to study and medical students and doctors have the opportunity to further examine it with the most innovative technology. From the pumping of the heart to drugs that take away pain to machines that allow you look inside a person, modern medicine remains one of the most fascinating subjects in the world. By the virtue of their title, we are trusted with sensitive information that most other people would not have access to. Patients share their deepest concerns with their doctors in hopes of being healed. To be trusted to this extent by anybody is a great honor.”

“Health care experts are considered the leaders in health care and often have the final say on treatment decisions. When they talk, people usually listen. We interact with different kinds of people with various ailments every day. The variety of experiences guarantees that every day will have some sort of excitement.”

“Just because you are a health care expert does not mean you have to see patients all day every day. There are numerous opportunities available for MD’s and DO’s: clinical research, basic science research, journalism, consulting, business ventures, hospital administration, public health, and public policy,” she added.

Sarata Bello is expected to graduate from Lincoln City University before the year runs out.

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